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| Henrikh Mkhitaryan had previously scored a hat-trick at the Chornomorets Stadium for Borussia Dortmund |
Manchester United reached the Europa League knockout stages by beating Zorya Luhansk as Henrikh Mkhitaryan struck a fine first goal for the club.
The Red Devils dominated in the Ukrainian city of Odessa, but long-range efforts from Wayne Rooney and Paul Pogba were their best moments despite having 76% of first-half possession.
But Mkhitaryan, who has now started three games in a row, dribbled from halfway to apply a cool finish after the break.
A key save from Sergio Romero maintained the lead before Zlatan Ibrahimovic raced clear to slot home as United progressed behind Fenerbahce, who won at Feyenoord.
Jose Mourinho's side are now favourites for the competition with most bookmakers but in finishing second in Group A, they go into Monday's last-32 draw as an unseeded side.
Match Highlight
United ground out a first win away from home in the Europa League this season on a pitch he described as "difficult" leading up to the fixture.
Though their final ball was often slack - leading to some visible Mourinho frustration in the first half - they stuck to the task, none more so than Mkhitaryan, who showed balance and poise to create his goal.
Man Of The Match
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| United struggled to create clear openings until Henrikh Mkhitaryan opened the game up with his solo goal. In tough conditions, he made a key difference on the night. |
His haul of a goal and two assists in his run of three starts begs the question as to why Mourinho has not used him regularly since a £26m summer move. But United fans are starting to see the type of quality which saw him named Bundesliga players' player of the season ahead of his move to Old Trafford.
More positives arrive in the fact players such as David De Gea and Anthony Martial were rested - United face Tottenham on Sunday - while Ibrahimovic's form is gathering momentum - his late finish was his sixth goal in seven matches.
The sight of central defender Eric Bailly completing a fixture for the first time since October will also please Mourinho. The Ivorian - out with a knee injury since October - looked composed, decisive and even shook off a nasty collision to continue late on.



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